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Work Together is a prototype site from LG Improvement and Development to test agile development methods and to find ways of engaging the local government sector online.
The lessons learnt will help inform the development of the Knowledge Hub a trusted learning and sharing environment across the local government sector.
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Social Innovation Lab for Kent
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The stimulus for creating SILK, the Social Innovation Lab for Kent came from a review of Kent County Council’s approach to policy making in 2007. This highlighted persistent difficulties in dealing with ‘wicked issues’ such as family breakdown and poverty, coupled with a desire to prepare for the future and show Kent at the leading edge in local government.Members and senior officers foresaw the need to build capabilities and responsiveness to deal with changing demographics, rising resident expectations, tightening budgets, [...]

